Tallinn - St Petersburg
Ferries to Russia
Tallinn - St Petersburg
Ferries to Russia
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Tallink Silja, Viking Line, Eckerö Line connecting Aland Islands, Finland, Sweden. Ferries from Tallinn sail approximately 13.0 times a day and up to 84.0 times a week.
Tallinn ferries sail to Helsinki, Mariehamn, Stockholm.
Ferries sailing from Tallinn can range between 2h 0m and 17h 30m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
The most popular route from Tallinn is Tallinn - Helsinki.
Ferry price from Tallinn can range between £19 and £202 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Yes, you can take a car ferry from Tallinn with Tallink Silja, Viking Line, Eckerö Line. For more information on routes and car ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Tallinn. You can travel as a foot passenger from Tallinn with Tallink Silja, Viking Line, Eckerö Line.
You can take your pet on the ferry from Tallinn with Tallink Silja, Viking Line. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.
Cabins are available on some ferry routes from Tallinn. Operators that have cabins on ferries from Tallinn include Tallink Silja, Viking Line, Eckerö Line. Check our Deal Finder for the best option for you.
With a colourful past stretching back to its eponymous founder Tsar Peter the Great in the 1700s, the city of Saint Petersburg is widely considered the cultural and historical capital of Russia. Situated at the far-eastern end of the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea, the metropolis is home to a plethora of international banks and businesses as well as a major seaport that specialises in the export of gas and oil throughout Europe. The clash of architecture found in the city centre is testament to its multifaceted past. The monumental Winter Palace, once the home of Russia’s monarchs, is a dramatic Baroque structure on the shores of the palace embankment, while the gold-trimmed bell towers of the Smolney Convent to the south of the Neva river soar into the Russian skyline. The port of St Petersburg is located on the western edge of Vasilevsky Island, a district of the city that is separated from the mainland by a fork of the Neva River. There is no overground train to the island, though an underground line runs from the south of the city to Primorskaya station just a half an hour walk from the harbour. Buses and Marshrutkas (city mini-buses) regularly make the short trip over one of the island’s four bridges too, taking passengers within minutes of the ferry terminal from stops across the city. The cruise terminal, named Marine Façade, won the Best Port award in 2009 due to its comfortable, modern facilities that allow for the smooth handling of passenger traffic. The large building houses a cash machine, post office and souvenir shop, as well as a designated meeting spot for tour guides who offer trips through the historic streets of St Petersburg. Ferries operated by St Peter Line leave the port a number of times throughout the week. All of the routes sail west across the Baltic Sea to stops in Stockholm, Sweden; Helsinki, Finland; and the multiple day trip to Tallinn in North Estonia.